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Richard Eugene Tourtellotte

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Richard Eugene Tourtellotte

Birth
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
30 Dec 1956 (aged 40)
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Avon, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Richard died at his home (Route 6, Frederick, MD) on a Sunday morning at 10 o'clock after an illness of "complications." C. E. Cline and Son were local undertakers, with the body sent to Connecticut for burial.

He had been living in Frederick County for about a year. Prior to that, he had lived in Connecticut, where he had been employed as a foreman in a textile finishing company. He was a WWII U.S. Air Corps veteran. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Unionville, CT (near Hartford).

He was survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Louise Shelton Tourtellotte. He had been previously married and had 2 children: Barbara and Richard Tourtellotte of Hartford, CT. He was the son of the late George Albert and Mary Hurley Tourtellotte.

Information obtained from his obituary published in The Frederick News (Frederick, MD), on December 31, 1956, and U.S. Headstone Applications for Military Veterans
Richard died at his home (Route 6, Frederick, MD) on a Sunday morning at 10 o'clock after an illness of "complications." C. E. Cline and Son were local undertakers, with the body sent to Connecticut for burial.

He had been living in Frederick County for about a year. Prior to that, he had lived in Connecticut, where he had been employed as a foreman in a textile finishing company. He was a WWII U.S. Air Corps veteran. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Unionville, CT (near Hartford).

He was survived by his wife, Mrs. Beulah Louise Shelton Tourtellotte. He had been previously married and had 2 children: Barbara and Richard Tourtellotte of Hartford, CT. He was the son of the late George Albert and Mary Hurley Tourtellotte.

Information obtained from his obituary published in The Frederick News (Frederick, MD), on December 31, 1956, and U.S. Headstone Applications for Military Veterans


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